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What makes TEFAF so special?
Other fairs are disappearing but The European Fine Art Fair is still able to maintain its lead because its array of art and antiques cannot be bettered, says Georgina Adam
Turkey’s booming arts scene
With Istanbul crowned as a European capital of culture for 2010, the art world shifts its gaze to a country transformed by a succession of new galleries, foundations and auctions, says Gareth Harris
Henry Moore at Tate Britain
The sculptor who consoled the postwar era with smooth and rounded figures has been dismissed as nostalgic. An exhibition sets out to overhaul his reputation, writes Jackie Wullschlager
Hauser & Wirth’s latest expansion
With the London art market back on track, the gallery is inaugurating its biggest space yet with a major show devoted to Louise Bourgeois, says Georgina Adam
New York’s spring fairs
The city leaves recession behind with a special round of art fairs and the inaugural New York Gallery Week, says Gareth Harris
The 2010 Deutsche Börse Prize shortlist
From dinnertime to devastation: Francis Hodgson surveys the four contenders for the photography award, which is given for the ‘most significant’ contribution to the medium
Ron Arad at Barbican Art Gallery
Previously staged in Paris and New York, the design pioneer’s exhibition of limited prototypes and one-offs traces the line from industry to art, says Edwin Heathcote
The antiques business at its most confident
The success of the British Antique Dealers Association annual fair is more vital than ever for leading dealers, writes Antony Thorncroft

Arts and antiques spring fairs 